Professional Geologist. Conservative American. Love my family, Philadelphia Area and people. Love the Shetlands too!! Scotland is where Geology Began⛏️
@RiderUBaseball@RiderUniversity - I have been watching Rider BB for a long time. This should go down as one of the greatest seasons. Great program. Great coaching. Great BB families 🐴🇺🇸
HISTORY MADE.
Not only are the Broncs the 2026 MAAC Champions, but @riderbaseball will forever be remembered as the LAST Baseball Champions in MAAC history before the conference begins its new era under a new name.
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#GoBroncs #MAACChampions #RiderBaseball #HistoryMade
One of the greatest coaches in New Jersey history. Won national championships several at Gloucester CC and made regionals for Rider. To me was the best learning tool ever as a coach. Buy his book its worth it !
@joe_tiroly5 - looks like you had a great season. I had a duel spring with you and the Broncs here. Enjoy your summer. I am sure your family is looking forward to having you for a while. Keep me updated
@Louispriolo22@JakeB426 - caught every home game. Had Craig, Gallagher, and Pascal in class as freshman. What a great bunch of ball players. Also Dr. Davis managed a perfect season. This baseball program continues to be a highlight for my time at Rider. Best to you both. 🐴🇺🇸🐴
𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 𝐎𝐍𝐂𝐄 𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐈𝐍 ⚾️🏆
Rider defeats Fairfield and wins the 2026 MAAC Baseball Championship!
It's the 5️⃣th title in program history for the Broncs
#MAACBaseball x @RiderUBaseball x @SOLDOUTCOM
@joe_tiroly5 - Hey Joe. You haven’t heard from me BUT I have been following all year. So proud of one of my former students. Saw your Dad and Brother today at Rider. Great to see him. Your Dad is really cool. Keep up the good work.
Best
RK
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted with the force of 24 megatons of TNT, making it one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in U.S. history.
The blast was so violent it literally blew the top off the mountain, triggered massive landslides, flattened millions of trees, and sent ash across multiple states.
To this day, the footage still doesn’t look real.
¿Sabías que hubo un sonido tan fuerte que mató personas a 64 km de distancia? (No es ficción)
🧨 No fue una bomba atómica. Fue algo peor.
En 1883, un volcán llamado Krakatoa decidió recordarle al mundo quién manda. Y lo hizo con una explosión que alcanzó 310 decibeles.
Para que te hagas una idea: con solo 200 dB, el aire literalmente colapsa tus pulmones.
Pero esto no termina ahí.
🌍 La onda expansiva le dio la VUELTA AL MUNDO 4 VECES en 5 días.
Gente en Australia, a más de 4.800 km de distancia, juró escuchar disparos de cañón… sin saber que venían de otro continente.
💥 Si hubieras estado cerca de la explosión, no habrías muerto por el calor ni por los escombros.
Tu cuerpo simplemente se habría deshecho por la vibración del sonido antes de que tu cerebro procesara el miedo.
La naturaleza no necesita bombas. La naturaleza es la bomba.
⚠️ Guarda este hilo para cuando alguien diga que el ser humano es el centro del universo.
Y compártelo con ese amigo que cree que lo ha visto todo.